Breast Cancer Research
To learn more about breast cancer and ongoing clinical trials in this area, visit our Breast Cancer Research page.
Learn MoreThe main purpose of this study is to examine the side effects that participants with metastatic breast cancer experience when taking abemaciclib with or without food.
Participants must be diagnosed with breast cancer that has spread
Participants must have stopped all other forms of treatment for their cancer
Participants must be able to swallow tablets/capsules
Participants must be able to use an electronic diary
Participants must not be pregnant or breast feeding
Participants must not have HIV or hepatitis A, B, or C
Participants must not have had major surgery in the past 14 days
Participants must not be currently be receiving treatment in another clinical study
Participants must not have taken abemaciclib or a similar drug before this study
To learn more about breast cancer and ongoing clinical trials in this area, visit our Breast Cancer Research page.
Learn MoreTo learn more about the different types of cancer research we conduct and ongoing clinical trials, visit our Cancer Research page.
Learn MoreA clinical trial helps us learn if a new potential medicine or treatment works and how it works. Clinical trials are also called clinical research studies. To learn more about what to expect when taking part in a clinical trial, visit our Clinical Trial Information page.